Parents need only spend one minute a day to help their children improve their literacy skills, a
Sharon Darling of the
"This activity always produces giggles from children and parents alike," she says in a statement. "Children spent five times as much time outside of the classroom, so learning shouldn't be confined to the classroom."
Darling suggests other ways to build literacy skills by:
-- Choosing a letter of the day and looking for it in any printed materials -- labels at the grocery store, street signs, billboards, or advertisements on TV.
-- Using the letter of the day to begin words that make up silly sentence -- such as cats can cuddle.
-- While waiting for a bagel to toast, have a child look for the letter "b" on any items on the kitchen counter or table. Count as many as possible before the toaster pops. >>>>